hostilidade
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin hostilitas, hostlitatem, from hostis (“enemy”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰóstis (“guest, stranger”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
hostilidade f (plural s)
- (uncountable) hostility (state of being hostile)
- hostility (a hostile act, usually in plural)
Synonyms
- (state of being hostile): inimizade, agressividade, beligerência
- (hostile act): agressão, ataque, investida
Antonyms
- (state of being hostile): amabilidade, amizade, afabilidade
Related terms
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- Portuguese feminine nouns
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- Portuguese words suffixed with -idade
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